HI everyone,
I was accepted at UCL. Still waiting for QMUL/ LSE/ KINGS.
I am planning to do "international business law" and choose subjects in the field of trade-, IP- and insurance law.
Shall I go for UCL or better wait for one of the other universites?
Is UCL realy considered a TOP university for an LLM? worth the money?
Thanks for your help !
UCL - Program ?
Posted Dec 20, 2009 10:44
I was accepted at UCL. Still waiting for QMUL/ LSE/ KINGS.
I am planning to do "international business law" and choose subjects in the field of trade-, IP- and insurance law.
Shall I go for UCL or better wait for one of the other universites?
Is UCL realy considered a TOP university for an LLM? worth the money?
Thanks for your help !
Posted Dec 21, 2009 10:54
ucl is one of the best institutions.. definitely worth the money.. I would suggest you go for it.. check out the deadline for accepting and if you still havent got other offers by that date, definitely accept it.
Posted Dec 21, 2009 15:54
I'd accept the offer if I were you, you can cancel it at any time, anyway. I think the general conditions even imply that option and prescribe no sanction whatsoever.
Posted Dec 22, 2009 00:28
I'd accept the offer also... Given the universities you've applied to, I'd only turn down UCL's offer for LSE... and that's not 100% sure, 'cause UCL's got an excellent reputation.
Posted Dec 22, 2009 00:32
Thanks!
Can I now expect to get an offer from LSE ? Or is UCL easyier to get in?
what about the program "international business law" at UCL? any ideas how good it is?
Thanks for everyones help!
Can I now expect to get an offer from LSE ? Or is UCL easyier to get in?
what about the program "international business law" at UCL? any ideas how good it is?
Thanks for everyones help!
Posted Dec 22, 2009 00:41
I don't know whether it's easier to get into UCL than into LSE... I've been accepted to UCL however I've received a fu@#$%* off letter from LSE. But I'm sure there are people that have had exactly the opposite situation. Can't say anything about the "international business law" programme though. I haven't looked too deep into the specialisations yet.
Posted Dec 22, 2009 00:44
ok so I might see you at UCL :)
you don't sound too happy about LSE. :)
I think I should go for UCL...
thanks for your help beicon
you don't sound too happy about LSE. :)
I think I should go for UCL...
thanks for your help beicon
Posted Dec 22, 2009 01:11
lol... I have no heart feeling towards LSE... : )
It's just that I believe that the message they leave for rejected students on the "lse for you'' account isn't very polite. Especially the last sentence: "This decision is final, and no further comment can be made". I know that... they needn't write that in such a harsh way... Maybe we'll bump into each other at UCL. Later on, if neither of us change your mind and go somewhere else, let's PM each other and try to arrange for a get together before term.
It's just that I believe that the message they leave for rejected students on the "lse for you'' account isn't very polite. Especially the last sentence: "This decision is final, and no further comment can be made". I know that... they needn't write that in such a harsh way... Maybe we'll bump into each other at UCL. Later on, if neither of us change your mind and go somewhere else, let's PM each other and try to arrange for a get together before term.
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